BAE Systems USA reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(3,618 total reviews)
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75% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

BAE Systems USA has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,618 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BAE Systems USA employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
Jan 31, 2025

Terrible Internship

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Pros

They would serve pasta and meat sauce for 7USD

Cons

My experience at BAE Systems was an unproductive waste of time that gave me no opportunity to gain new skills or learn from other people. I was required to be there for 9hrs a day charging to my task codes, while my manager, who I never met, would zoom in once per week for a 15 minute meeting (cameras off). The work was completely meaningless. Tedious tasks given to me, such as organizing spreadsheets, made it clear that I was not making an impact with my work. I was put in a room with a few other interns, and pretty much forgotten about until my last day. Work given to me was just to keep me busy, not to serve as a contribution. I was assigned another manager who would ignore exactly 100% of my emails. It was clear, nobody wanted to interact with the intern... so why was I there? They did not have a project for me, and for the first two weeks struggled to find someone who was willing to take on an intern. And so, I pretty much did nothing but email my onboarding manager for help. This was not the impression I had during my interview, and not an expectation that anyone has when taking a role somewhere new. I was utterly under utilized and intellectually under-stimulated. I made the effort to relocate for the internship to NH, in expectation that the experience would be worth it. I feel like a fool. Worst case scenario I would do nothing and shadow someone right? Well, here's evidence that there's an even worse internship experience possible. Instead of passive learning, how about no leaning at all. I felt completely lost navigating the bureaucratic structure of the company while being ignored by my two managers. Kafka's works never felt so relatable. I just can't get over it.... I had to be there, but only to be left alone with nearly nothing to do, or monkey work at best. My only regret, not quitting sooner. I left a month early out of frustration.

2.0
Jun 17, 2024
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Pros

The people who are NOT in management are amazing. Pay is decent if youre willing to go above and beyond, but the moment you question leadership you can expect to be quiet fired. Pay and promotions will always be a carrot to dangle. If you have a desire for agency and not just a fesire to sit down and shut up, save yourself the trouble and look elsewhere. They fire anyone who actually cares, even if it takes years of milking your passion first to get there, trust me, they will for you too.

Cons

The SMS division, recently acquired Ball Aerospace, has been butchered. Management wasnt great before the aquisition, and its absolutely toxic within BAAM at this point. They tried to fix it while it was still Ball Aerospace, but now that they are recieving pressure from the transition, it is a dumpster fire. Functionally, if you are ok with being a complete Peon who just follows orders, its an ok job at best. If you want any agency and an actual name rather than a number stamped to your forehead, id look elsewhere. The other coworkers who arent management are great, for the most part. They are the only reason the job is worth anything at this point.

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